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I was going to say piggy:rotfl: but will reserve for scamps:D:p
Piggy:rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
No, its me ....came from a family of all boys. I used to be a fussy eater and they would hover over my plate with forks at the ready !!!
I was also coached as how to get the most into one of those Harvester bowls by sticking the difficult items with mayo and layering, lol xxxx0 -
1x ASDA Smartprice Chips (1.5KG) £0.75 £0.75
1x ASDA Little Angels Cotton Wool Balls (200PK) £1.25 N/A
1x Asda SP ASDA Butcher's Back Bacon (312G) £1.50 £1.56
0.15x Loose Banana £0.10 £0.10
0.12x ASDA Grower's Selection Loose Onion £0.07 £0.08
1x Belvoir Fruit Farms Elderflower Light (750ML) £2.29 £2.29 COS £2.00
0.09x ASDA Loose Carrot £0.05 £0.05
1x Glaceau smartwater (12X600) £3.98 £2.50COS £1.00
1x Millions Sweets Multipack (7X16G) £1.00 £1.00
Just confirming the Glaceau water 12 for 23p? after APG and C/B
Also managed last pack of 54 pampers for £3.50 RTC0 -
Rhosy, I always think that adversity is what makes people/relationships stronger.... I would take this as a good sign x
Cheery, sorry to hear about your dog xIts only £5.99 here at the mo !!! Ditch the yorkshire it takes up too much plate space and layer for a fuller plate, lol xxx
I suggest carrying the Yorkshire pud in your hand.... then pop it on the top and fill with gravy!!
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Savvybuyer wrote: »[On the pizzas] A stocks a lot of varieties that M doesn't have - not just the Pepperoni that I had earlier - and several others are outside of the weight range, including one on them by just 0.2g:(. There are a lot of Stone Baked, rather than Thin & Crispy and Deep Pan. Maybe I am being too pedantic on one of those - A have a Meat Feast Pizza, however M's is "Pulled Steak Meat Feast" - so I have been wondering whether the meat is "pulled" enough.
Ordinary shoppers, when they shop, are meant to know all this:rotfl::rotfl:. You are meant to know, obviously, what is comparable to M and what is not at the moment when you shop.
(EDIT: I don't even know whether, from my 4 stores, I have managed to pick up all of M's versions. There may possibly therefore be others that A stocks that should have a comparison to M much cheaper. The stock of these pizzas in M can vary between stores and just depends on what has sold out or, rather, what has not, by the time the price collector arrives - which may explain why I found some of the pizzas only at other stores and can't be sure I even now have them all. The range in the price collection stores could be different on some of them and some that I have may be OOS - since there are no SELs, they would I feel rely on them having at least one unit of stock of the specific one in stock at the time so that they could take its price from the price marked on the product. They don't always need a SEL and this is one of those occasions, I feel (but, if they have no SEL they would need to have a unit of the product physically in stock!). Nonetheless, I did find most of them in more than one store, it's just the odd couple here and there that get added from other stores and then some that weren't in my first store got added by my second (on Wednesday) but were also found in another (third different) store (or third and/or fourth) on the Thursday additional items check - the additional Thursday check came up mainly with what I already had but it did find a small number more. There's been several stores I've collated the pizzas from - probably done about the same number of stores as the APG so I would have thought chances were they should find these pizzas, each of them from at least one or other store of their 6, but then they might not realise they are within weight or might not see them as comparable.)0 -
No, its me ....came from a family of all boys. I used to be a fussy eater and they would hover over my plate with forks at the ready !!!
I was also coached as how to get the most into one of those Harvester bowls by sticking the difficult items with mayo and layering, lol xxxx
:rotfl::rotfl: i can eat as much as the next person , but since i have had a bad stomach i eat really slowly , because i cant eat fast so give up half way through bit not loosing any weight:(Sealed pot challenge number 003 £350 for 2015, 2016 £400 Actual£345, £400 for 2017 Actual £500:T:T £770 for 2018 £1295 for 2019:j:j spc number 22 £1,457Stopped Smoking 22/01/15:D:D::dance::dance:- 5 st 1 1/2lb :dance::dance:0 -
My poorly oz:o
With some ideas from a lovely elite I'm thinking he might have developed an allergy. Our house is full of the scent of hyacinths. It's really strong. I've done a bit of reading up and read that they are poisonous for cats to eat but I'm wondering if the strong perfume is affecting his eyes and making him cough. The hyacinths are in the bin and I hope I see an improvement in him tomorrow:)To do is to be. Rousseau
To be is to do. Sartre
Do be do be do. Sinatra0 -
2x Chicago Town Pepperoni Pizza Takeaway Sauce Stuffed Crust (645G) £7.50 £7.74
1x Ben & Jerry's Minter Wonderland Ice Cream (500ML) £4.00 £2.00
2x McCain Lightly Spiced Wedges (750G) £3.70 £2.00
1x Ben & Jerry's Caramel Chew Chew Ice Cream (500ML) £4.00 £2.00
10p sweets removed.lol.
Thanks to the OP0 -
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On thursday evening this pram has been taken off my garden on m*******. Someone text me this morning that a lady been seen with it in town today. I know name of that lady and seen her ofter around. If it is you reading it bring it back to the same place that has been taken from. It is not fanny . It doesn't have as much value to put you in trouble. Thanks
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Sunshinemummy wrote: »
I suggest carrying the Yorkshire pud in your hand.... then pop it on the top and fill with gravy!!
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I'm now thinking of creative and imaginative ways to hide a Yorkshire pudding:rotfl::rotfl:To do is to be. Rousseau
To be is to do. Sartre
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